Sampling Politics Today.

Sampling Politics Today

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In this first issue of the Norient Sound Series, we examine how political contexts of our time are transformed into musical production. Among many further accounts, we follow the sampling of car horns in Indonesia, read about an Italian refugee project that uses smartphones as sampling resources, and reflect on ethical questions such as: can one sample sounds of war? With case studies from all around the world, this Norient Special approaches sampling as a tool for critical thought and a way of alternative storytelling.


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Hannes Liechti, Thomas Burkhalter, and Philipp Rhensius (eds.)
Sampling Politics Today
Norient Sound Series 1

with contributions by Lola Baraldi, Guy Baron, Michel Brasil, Laura Collective, Harry Edwards, Eomac, Vinicius Fernandes, Christian Figuieró, Francesco Fusaro, Vika Kirchenbauer, Hannes Liechti, Henrique Souza Lima, Noel Lobley, Thomas Maloney, Christopher McGuinness, Luigi Monteanni, Eduardo Navas Luis Velasco-Pufleau, Marcel Zaes, Mattia Zanotti, and Giuseppe Zevolli.

Cover Art and Layout: Studio Flux, Nils Braun and Andreas Ebneter
Audio Snaps: Daniel Jakob
Enflish Copy Editor: Meredith Slifikin

ISSN: 2673-639X
DOI: https://doi.org/10.56513/nftg6449

This publication is part of the research project Glocal Sounds – Re-Working and Re-Coding Place References (No. 162797) funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) and supported by the Bern University of the Arts (HKB).

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